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Yes! Finland allows you to bring your spouse and children. Your spouse often gets an unrestricted right to work in Finland. However, you will need to show higher proof of funds.
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Education in Finland is not free for Indian students. For EU students it is free. However, Indian students can explore and apply for fully funded scholarships to cover the overall cost.
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No, public universities in Finland charge tuition fees for UG and PG degrees. PhD programs are tuition free for Indian students. You can secure 100% tuition fee waivers based on academic merit.
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Tuition costs in the country usually varies by the university you choose to apply to, however, it generally ranges between EUR 5,000-EUR 18,000 per year. Moreover, the average monthly cost of living is around EUR 925. This includes the costs associated with rent, grocery & transportation among other costs.
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